- Niccolò
Tommaseo (Italian: [nikkoˈlɔ ttommaˈzɛːo]; 9
October 1802 – 1 May 1874) was a
Dalmatian Italian linguist,
journalist and essayist, the
editor of...
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forcing its
owners to take
repeated legal action. In his Via Facti, Nicolò
Tommaseo noted how
widespread Drioli Maraschino was in Italia... e in
tutte cinque...
- campaign, and in the
reborn republic governed by
Daniele Manin and Niccolò
Tommaseo. The cry "San Marco!" is used by the
military personnel of the Lagunari...
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towards nationalism;
Vittorio Alfieri,
Francesco Lomonaco and Niccolò
Tommaseo are
generally considered three great literary precursors of
Italian nationalism...
- subsequently, the
capital of the
Kingdom of Italy. Indeed, in
those years Tommaseo,
Settembrini and John
Meadows resided in the city. A
major literary and...
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inspired James Joyce, is
located by the sea in
Piazza Tommaseo, next to the
historic Caffè
Tommaseo. This
coffee house, also
located at the
beginning of...
- Dialogue". The
Abigail Adams Institute.
Retrieved 2 May 2023.
Letter 234 in
Tommaseo's numbering.
Hollister &
Bennett 2002, p. 343. See
Bernard McGinn, The Varieties...
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Republic of Venice.
Their name was
specifically established by Niccolò
Tommaseo during the
Italian Risorgimento.
During the
first half of the 20th century...
- M,
Brauer S,
Weiss G, Schiefenho¨vel W,
Underhill P, Shen P,
Oefner P,
Tommaseo-Ponzetta M,
Stoneking (2003)
Reduced Y-Chromosome, but Not Mitochondrial...
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Pasquale Paoli was
called "the
precursor of
Italian irredentism" by Niccolò
Tommaseo because he was the
first to
promote the
Italian language and socio-culture...